oc-plain-dealer 1921-05-13
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Friday, May 13, 1921.
POSTPONE Y. P. A. MEETING
The meeting of the Y. P. A. of the Salem Evangelical church which was to have been held in the bungalow of the church this evening has been indefinitely postponed.
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RYE BREAD FOR EVERYBODY
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WHITE LILY
BAKERY
807 W. Center St., Anaheim
—Buy White Lily Bread at the Bakery or at Your Grocer.
SATURDAY BIGGEST DAY OF YEAR FOR ORANGE-CO FARMER
Ranchers' Wives Are Preparing Bountiful Supplies for Picnic Basket Tomorrow
Leaders of farmers' projects in the state and nation will feature the program of the Farm Bureau picnic at Orange-co park Saturday.
Farmers' wives are preparing bountiful supplies for the picnic basket that day.
A professional chef has been engaged to brew the finest flavored coffee obtainable for the thirsty tollers of the soil.
The program and entertainment committee have left nothing undone in the way of providing an instructive and entertaining day for all.
There will be fun and frolic for the young folks, including dancing, races, tug or war, boat races for girls and boat tilting contests.
Dr. W. H. Walker, president of the State Farm Bureau federation, will address the assemblage of farmers on national problems. His talk will be wide in scope and will include Farm Bureau activities in Washington, D.C., pertaining to tariff, freight rates and laws covering agricultural matters generally.
Walker is acting on the executive committee of the American Farm Bureau Federation and has been in close touch with the vital problems of the producers. The public utilities department of the Farm Bureau and the big work it is doing in the state for farmer power users will be discussed by Walker also.
R. B. Peters, vice president of the State Farm Bureau federation, will explain the Farm Bureau Market Exchange, which has been adopted by 17 counties of California. This Farm Bureau department is declared to be making thousands of dollars for the producer and saving thousands of dollars for the consumer. It is proving a shortcut from the producer to the farmers are being heard about this p.
Prof. L. B. Smith leader of farm ada to explain the "Red University and the Farm Advisor H give a summary work in Orange past year.
Music hath its be especially chic wide spreading oaks. Prof. Walb ton high school and chestra will give at 1:00 p.m., after Dance music水ter the regular pro which starts at 2:00 A regional meet from San Diego nardino, Riverside Orange counties he picnic will take on So. Calif. Farm D "Come early am with your neighbor be there." is the local Farm Bureau.
BISHOP PRO AT SALLE
Bishop S. P. Spillill, will preach Sunday Evangelical choir Next week, the Doescher, will attend geological conference Tomorrow the S will attend the Orange-picnic at Orange-c
OBTAIN LICHTED FRIIDAY THE 13th John Kenney, 61, Mary A. Davis, who obtained a t Santa Ana today performed at exa 12. Asked what his Cox said:
"O. I guess $13 w Cox got away w
WHITE LILY
BAKERY
307 W. Center St., Anaheim
—Buy White Lily Bread at the Bakery or at Your Grocer.
R. B. Peters, vice president of the State Farm Bureau Federation, will explain the Farm Bureau Market Exchange, which has been adopted by 17 counties of California. This Farm Bureau department is declared to be making thousands of dollars for the producer and saving thousands of dollars for the consumer. It is proving a shortcut from the big work it is doing in the state for farmer power users will be discussed by Walker also.
Holland & Holland
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
131 East Center St. - Anaheim
We Will Have Booth No. 3, Section F, at the Valencia Oran
Be sure and register each day at our booth, for each day we are going away, absolutely free, the following presents:
Tuesday, May 17th, One Armour’s Star Ham.
Wednesday, May 18th, One Slab Armour’s Star Bacon.
Thursday, May 19th, One Armour’s Star Ham.
Friday, May 20th, One Slab Armour’s Star Bacon.
Saturday, May 21st, One Armour’s Star Ham, One Armour’s Bacon and a ten-pound box of fancy candy.
Remember all you do is register your name after a number, each child is eligible so bring family.
There will be nothing on sale at our booth. You have nothing to buy—all you have to chance on this drawing is to register each day.
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
The Pure, Fresh Shortening. In sealed tins only.
1 lb. 24c, 4lb. 80c, 8 lb. $1.55
Sugar $7.50
100 lbs.
Velvet Flour $2.90
49 lbs.
Picnic Hams 19c
per lb.
Bacon, Armour’s Climax 35c
Pure Lard, bulk per lb.
Brooms, $1.50 each,
Special
Brooms, $1.25 each,
Special
Brooms, $1.00 each,
Special
Sugar 100 lbs. $7.50
Velvet Flour 49 lbs. $2.90
Picnic Hams per lb. 19c
Bacon, Armour's Climax, light eastern, per lb. 35c
Hams, Armour's Star eastern per lb. 38c
Corn, Standard brand, Can 15c, dozen $1.60
String Beans, can 15c Dozen $1.70
Salmon, tall pink can 15c, 2 for $25c
Peas, Standard brand. Can 15c, Dozen $1.60
Orange Blossom Shortening, large can, each $1.05
WESSON OIL---For Salads
The salad is rightly gaining importance in the everyday menu, because it is an appetizer and adds a refreshing note to meals that otherwise be uninteresting, but because it introduces in the salad the valuable minerals so necessary to health. At the same time, salad dressing, whether it be in the form of a boiled dressing made SNOWDRIFT or an uncooked mayonnaise made with WESSON OIL acts as one of the necessary fats for a perfectly balanced meal.
We have all the ingredients that you need in making the delightful now so seasonable—the most important ingredient of which is SON OIL.
Pints 33c Quarts 60c
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
producer to the consumer. Orange-co farmers are being urged especially to hear about this project.
Prof. L. B. Smith, assistant state leader of farm advisors, has agreed to explain the "Relation Between the University and the Farm Bureau."
Farm Advisor H. E. Wahlberg will give a summary of Farm Bureau work in Orange county during the past year.
Music hath its charms, and will be especially charming under the wide spreading foliage of the live oaks. Prof. Walberg of the Fullerton high school and his 30 piece orchestra will give a popular concert at 1:00 p.m., after the picnic lunch.
Dance music will be provided after the regular program of addresses which starts at 2 p.m.
A regional meeting of directors from San Diego, Imperial, San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles and Orange counties has been called. The picnic will take on the aspect of a So. Calif. Farm Bureau day.
"Come early and enjoy a full day with your neighbors—they will all be there," is the advice given by the local Farm Bureau.
BISHOP PREACHES AT SALEM SUNDAY
Bishop S. P. Spring, of Naplesville, Ill., will preach Sunday evening at Salem Evangelical church.
Next week, the pastor, Dr. F. H. Doescher, will attend the annual Evangelical conference at Porterville.
Tomorrow the Salem Sunday school will attend the Orange-co Farm Bureau picnic at Orange-co park.
OBTAIN LICENSE TO WED FRIDAY, 13TH
Friday the 13th, had no terror for John Kenney, 61, realtor, and Miss Mary A. Davis, both of Los Angeles, who obtained a marriage license in Santa Ana today. The ceremony was performed at exactly 13 minutes to 12. Asked what his fee would be, Jun-Cox said:
"O. I guess $13 will be about right." Cox got away with it.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible School at 7:45 a.m.
Morning sermon by pastor Subject, "The Law of Christianity."
C.E. Meeting at 6:30.
Evening sermon by pastor, "The Closing Message."
SALEM EVANGELICAL
Rev. P. II. Doecker, Pastor.
9:30 a.m. English sermon by pastor, "Grievinf the Holy Spirit."
10:15, Sunday school.
11:15 German preaching service, Subject, "The Work of the Holy Spirit."
6:45 p.m.-Young People's Meeting.
Evening service 7:30. Sermon by Bishop S. P. Spring.
Wednesday evening 7:30-Prayer meeting.
Thursday evening, 7:30, choir rehearsal.
Saturday, 3 p.m., Cathetical instruction.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. P. Brown, Rector.
Services as usual.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Emily and Adele Sta. Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias.
Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 2nd Sunday in month 1 a.m.
Sunday school and bible class at 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon 11:00
Evening service at 7:30.
Woman's auxiliary First Thursday in every month at the Rectory.
Helpers' Guild, second and fourth Thursdays in the Guild hall.
You are very cordially invited to any of these services or meetings and will always find a hearty welcome.
METHODIST CHURCH
White Temple
James Allen Deissinger, D.D.
Minister
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m. Sunday school, G.M. Tedrick, Supt.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon by pastor, "In His Stead."
6:30 p.m. Class meeting, W.M. Wellman, leader.
6:30 p.m. Epworth League, Samuel Walker, president.
teacher,
Men's Class, S.* C. Hartranft teacher.
Morning service 11 a.m.
V.P.S.C.E.at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartress streets.
Sunday School 9:45.
Sunday service at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
A meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m., at which testimonials of healing are given-Free reading room in the First National Bank Blvd., open daily except Sundays and legal holiday from 11:30 to 5 p.m.
The public is cordially welcome.
GERMAN METHODIST
W. Broadway and Clementine.
Rev. R.W. Tausenhahn, Pastor.
9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. Preaching service, in German.
Epworth League at 6:45 p.m.
7:30 p.m. English sermon.
Prayer meeting in German Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Friday evening Bible Study, English.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
One Block from Broadway on Palm.
English services 9:15.
Sunday school, 10:00.
German service 11:00.
7:30 p.m.-Luther League meeting first Sunday in month.
7:30 p.m.-Tuesday evening, congregational meeting.
2:00 p.m.-Thursday, Ladies Aid meeting.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of family and Chartress Sta.
H.G.Schmeizer, Pastor.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school.
10:30 a.m. services
Evening service 7:30.
7:80 Thursday, choir practice.
SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH
426 N.Olive-at will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m., measages by Rev. Mildred Maxwell.
Thursday 7:30 p.m., messages to all by Rev. Mildred Maxwell.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOTES
(Church, Corner of Pauline and Adele-sta.)
OBTAIN LICENSE TO
WED FRIDAY, 13TH
Friday the 13th, had no terror for John Kenney, 61, realtor, and Miss Mary A. Davis, both of Los Angeles, who obtained a marriage license in Santa Ana today. The ceremony was performed at exactly 13 minutes to 12. Asked what his fee would be, Juncox said: "O. I guess $13 will be about right." Cox got away with it.
Holland
FOODERIES
Anaheim, Cal.
The Valencia Orange Show each day we are going to give
am.
s Star Bacon.
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Bacon.
am, One Armour's Star.
TENING
called tins only.
$1.55
rd, bulk
15c
$1.50 each,
$1.10
$1.25 each,
85c
$1.00 each,
75c
METHODIST CHURCH
White Temple
James Allen Geissinger, D. D.
Minister
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m. Sunday school, G. M. Tedrick, Supt.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship, Sermon by pastor, "In His Stead."
6:30 p.m. Class meeting, W. M. Wellman, leader.
6:30 p.m. Epworth League, Samuel Walker, president.
7:30 Evening service. Sermon by pastor, "Hindered Helpers."
Sunday morning music:
Voluntary—Virgin's Prayer
Massenet Processional
Anthem—"Now Thank We All Our God"
Shelley
Soprano, Mrs. J. R. Abernathy
Offertory—Prelude in A Flat
Gounod Duet—"From Greenland's Ice Mountains"
Heber Postlude—Grand Chorus ... Dubois Sunday Evening Music:
Voluntary—Communion ... Batiste Processional
Anthem—"Sail On"
Gabriel Quartet—Mrs. J. R. Abernathy, Miss Carrie Lou Evans, Mr. P. Mathis, Mr. E. A. Collins.
Offertory—Even Song, Bruce Stearne Postlude—Triumphal March... Costaject, "The Las of Christianity."
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frank N. Gibba, superintendent. Classes for adults and children.
Women's Class, W. M. Wickett.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Strawberry Pie
30c each.
Burnt Sugar layer cakes
35c and 60c each.
Whipped Cream Cream Puffs
10c each.
BOSTON AKERY
DEPENDABLE STORES
Be Sure to Attend the P
17-22. Let's
Del Mo
This Quality Brand of Buffet
Small, 4 tins 25c; No. 1 tin
De
Made from Red Ripe Pint bottle
U-t
Another good Special. The Chaffee
Whipped Cream
Cream Puffs
10c each.
BOSTON
BAKERY
LEE EICHOLTZ, Prop.
201 E. Center
Open Sundays 9-12, 4-6
ORANGE
BLOSSOM
COFFEE
The highest grade of coffee freshly ground and roasted and put up in air-tight glass-in-lined paper bags.
Save the price of expensive tins
ORANGE
BLOSSOM
COFFEE
"It's always fresh"
You are assured absolute freshness because dealers are supplied with only sufficient coffee for their immediate needs.
ASK YOUR GROCER
Delicious Milk Chocolate Candy and seven other different flavors for pure hand-dipped chocolate
Jumbo Milk Chocolate
KWINSTIK GLUE
A mucilage prepared in a bottle for convenient use.
No fuss, No brush, No muss
The bottle
MILCOA NUT MARGARINE
A first grade product made from nut oil, containing no animal fats. The pound...
KENTUCKY WONDER
WAX BEANS, PER LB.
RADISHES, ROUND REAL
Chaffees
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
MEET AT PASTOR'S HOME
At 511 N. Olive-st, at the home of
the pastor of the church of the Lord,
there will be a full gospel message
delivered on Sunday, May 15, at 3
p.m., and a healing service following. Bring your sick and see what
the Lord can do. All cordially invited. These services will continue
each Sabbath until further notice.—REV. JESSE N. BLAKELEY, Pastor.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
Corner N. Los Angeles and Chartres streets. Miss Josephine Wilson
and Mrs. Fredericks from Santa Ana
will give lecture and messages every
Thursday evening. Mrs. Fredericks
and Miss Louie Smith on Sunday evenning. Everyone welcome.
GAS DROPS 2 CTS.
TODAY, FRIDAY 13TH
Who said Friday, the 13th wasn't
lucky? Didn't gasoline drop two cents
today!
It has been noted here that the numerals designating the year 1921 if
added together make 12. Then, the
present is the Sixty-seventh Congress
and six and seven added make thirteen. This way please.
EPISCOPAL S. S. RALLY
AT ST. MICHAEL'S SUN.
The Episcopal Sunday schools of
the county will hold their annual
Rally Day on Sunday at St. Michael's
church, corner of Emily and Adelasis, at 3:30 p.m.
Members of the Sunday schools of
Orange and Santa Ana join those of
Anahiem in the Guild hall at three
o'clock and will march with their
banners into the church at 2:30.
The Rev. Geo. E. Swan of Pasadena,
will deliver the address to the children, and the Rev. R. H. Benton of
Santa Ana will assist the Rector in
the preliminary service.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all members and friends of the Sunday school to be present.
PAINTERS INJURED IN PALL
LOS. ANGELES, May 12—Three painters were injured, one probably fatually, shortly after 9 o'clock today when a scaffold on which they were working at the Pacific hospital, 238 South Grand-ave., collapse. They fell 50 feet.
Leihy's Chocolates
with a reputation
Sweetheart Chocolates
(Hand Rolled)
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY
79c the pound
REGULAR PRICE $1.00
Heying's Pharmacy
79c the pound
REGULAR PRICE $1.00
Heying’s Pharmacy
"ON THE CORNER"
It Pleases Us to Please You
ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA
Chaffees
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
DABLE STORES DEPENDABLE FOODS
to Attend the First Annual Valencia Orange Show — May 17-22. Let’s Go—This is YOUR Show.
Del Monte Pork and Beans
Quality Brand of Buffet Baked Beans are at a Special reduced price at all Chaffee's.
Tins 25c; No. 1 tin 10c; No. 2 tin 2 for 25c; No. 2½ tin 2 for 35c.
Del Monte Catsup
Made from Red Ripe Tomatoes. It has that real tomato flavor.
Pint bottle 22c; Half Pint bottle 16c.
U-tah-na June Peas
Good Special. The regular size tin of June Peas. They are Sugar Sweet, the tin, 15c.
Chaffee’s Chocolate Creams
Del Monte Catsup
made from Red Ripe Tomatoes. It has that real tomato flavor.
Pint bottle 22c; Half Pint bottle 16c.
U-tah-na June Peas
Good Special. The regular size tin of June Peas. They are Sugar
Sweet, the tin, 15c.
Chaffee’s Chocolate Creams
Milk Chocolate Caramels, Mints, Peanut Clusters, Chop Suey, Chips
and other different flavors of Sugar Center Creams at an unusual price
hand-dipped chocolates, lb. 50c.
Combo Milk Chocolate Creams, Special for Saturday, lb. 39c.
KWINSTIK GLUE
Prepared in a patented
convenient use. No waste,
No brush, No muss.
15c
DA NUT MARGARINE
Trade product manufactured
oil, containing no
ts. The pound.....25c
ONION SETS
After the rains the soil is in excellent condition for planting brown
and white onion sets.
3 lbs. .....25c
ACME BEVERAGE
Every bottle a ball of zest.
3 bottles 25c, case.....
$2.50
We are charged with the bottles, therefore we
require a deposit which will be refunded upon
return.
LUCKY WONDER BEANS, 2 LBS. .....25c
BEANS, PER LB. .....10c
HES, ROUND RED, 3 BUNCHES
127 West Center St.
Anaheim